An integrally bladed rotor disk, commonly referred to as an IBR or a blisk, includes partial cuts in the rotor disk extending from the rotor disk surface and along side the blades to form a partial root portion below each blade. A damaged blade can be removed from the rotor disk by breaking off the partial root portion from the disk or additionally cutting the disk to join the two cuts forming the partial root portion of the damaged blade. A replacement blade having a root already formed on the blade can then be inserted into the remaining slot of the rotor disk and secured to the rotor disk by any known means. The partial formed root of the blade can be in the shape of a dove tail root or a fir tree root.
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1. A blisk, the blisk having a plurality of rotor blades extending from an outer disk surface, the improvement comprising:
the blisk includes two cuts extending from the outer disk surface and below each blade to form a partial root for each blade such that a damaged blade can be removed from the blisk to leave a slot for insertion of a new blade.
5. A method of repairing a damaged blade on a blisk the method comprising the steps of:
providing for a plurality of cuts in the blisk to form a partial root portion for each of the blades;
removing a damaged blade by connecting the two cuts that form the partial root portion of the damaged blade;
removing the damaged blade from the resulting slot; and,
installing a new blade into the resulting slot, the new blade having a root portion with substantially the same shape as the resulting slot formed in the blisk.
2. The blisk of
the partial root forms a dovetail shape root of the blade.
3. The blisk of
the partial root forms a fir tree shape root of the blade.
4. The blisk of
the two cuts are symmetrically located on the sides of a radial axis of the blade.
6. The method of repairing a damaged blade on a blisk of
forming the partial root portion for a blade with a dove tail slot shape.
7. The method of repairing a damaged blade on a blisk of
forming the partial root portion for a blade with a fir tree slot shape.
8. The method of repairing a damaged blade on a blisk of
where the step of removing the damaged blade includes the step of breaking off the blade from the blisk.
9. The method of repairing a damaged blade on a blisk of
where the step of removing the damaged blade includes the step of joining the cuts that form the partial root portion by cutting the blisk to form a completed root portion and a remaining slot in the blisk.
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This application claims the benefit to an earlier filed Provisional Application No. 60/708,716 filed on Aug. 16, 2005 entitled BLISK HAVING PARTIALLY CUT BLADE ATTACHMENT.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an integrally bladed rotor disk, commonly referred to as an IBR or a blisk, and more specifically to structure of the blisk and a method of replacing a damaged blade on the blisk.
2. Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
An integrally bladed rotor disk, or IBR or blisk, is a one piece bladed disk that has the blades formed into the disk. Blisk are usually cast or machined as a single piece, and therefore they are a low cost bladed disk as opposed to disks having dove tail slots to slide individual blades therein. One problem with turbomachinery is damage to a blade. If a single blade on a blisk is damaged beyond repair, the entire blisk is useless. If the damaged blade can be repaired, the repair is usually costly and time consuming due to welding, machining, and other metal repair procedures. Therefore, there is a need in the art of integrally bladed rotors (or, blisks) to provide for a more efficient and less costly way to repair a damaged blade.
An integrally bladed rotor disk (also known as an IBR or blisk) having a plurality of blades extending from the rotor disk, where each blade has a typical dovetail root partially cut out from the rotor disk to form the sides of the dovetail. The partially formed dovetail root for each blade makes it easy to remove a damaged blade by completing a cut in order to completely remove the damaged blade, or the damaged blade can by broken off from the remaining metal connection to the rotor disk by pounding the damaged blade. With a damaged blade removed and a slot remaining in the rotor disk from the removed blade, a replacement blade that has a dovetail root formed on the blade can be secured in the dovetail slot of the rotor disk and secured under any of the known methods for slotted blades.
An integrally bladed rotor (or, blisk) of the present invention is shown in
With the damaged blade removed, especially if the blade is broken off of the rotor disk, additional machining or grinding of the slot surface may be needed in order that the replacement blade with an existing root will fit within the remaining slot. If the wire EDM process is used to form the cuts, the EDM process can be used to join two adjacent cuts to cut the blade from the rotor disk and form the slot without the need for additional machining or grinding of the remaining slot.
The dovetail formed in the blade of
Other means to prevent the blade from sliding out of the slot would be to solder a metal blade root to the slot in a metal rotor disk, or to use a glue or resinous compound if the blade and rotor disk are made of a plastic material.
The side cuts 16 can be formed to extend even closer to each other than shown in
The present invention is disclosed as a metal blisk. However, a blisk made of any well known material such as plastic or ceramic could be used with the features of the present invention. A plastic blisk could have the side cuts 16 also formed therein to allow for easy removal of a damaged plastic blade, and the insertion of the replacement blade.
An added feature of the present invention is the damping capability provided by the side cuts 16 and the cavities 14 and 18.
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